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"In this work, Jonathan Freedman argues that the scientific evidence does not support the notion that exposure to TV and film violence causes aggression in children or adults. Based on his findings, far fewer than half of the scientific studies have found a causal connection between exposure to media violence and aggression or crime. In fact, Freedman believes that, taken to an extreme, the research could be interpreted as showing that there is no causal effect of media violence at all.".

"Media Violence and Its Effect on Aggression offers a provocative challenge to popular wisdom and various public statements by professional and scientific organizations. Freedman begins with a comprehensive review of all the research on the effect of violent movies and television on aggression and crime.

Having shown the lack of scientific support for the prevailing belief that media violence is connected to violent behaviour, he then explains why something that seems so intuitive and even obvious might be incorrect, and provides plausible reasons why media violence might not have bad effects on children. He contrasts the supposed effects of TV violence on crime with the known effects of poverty and other social factors.".

"Freedman concludes by noting that although in recent years television and films have been as violent as ever and violent video games have become more and more popular, there has been a dramatic decrease in violent crime. He argues that it is thus unlikely that media violence causes an increase in aggression or crime and that both increases and decreases in violent crime are the result of major social forces."--BOOK JACKET.

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227

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Media violence and its effect on aggression: assessing the scientific evidence
2002, University of Toronto Press
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Toronto, Buffalo

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-222) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
155.4/18232
Library of Congress
P96.V5 F74 2002, P96.V5F74 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 227 p. :
Number of pages
227

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Open Library
OL3671035M
Internet Archive
mediaviolenceits0000free
ISBN 10
0802035531, 0802084257
LCCN
2002728194
OCLC/WorldCat
48417153
Library Thing
836369
Goodreads
3997807
623059

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